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Teenage students studying wind power

Bend teen inspires new law to teach climate change in schools

Source: Central Oregon Daily News

A class project motivates a student to advocate for change in their state’s education system.

This entry was posted in Finding Common Ground, Ourselves and Others, The Individual and Society and tagged Current Events, Science & Nature, Technology on November 1, 2025 by Tishawna Tate.

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